PLEASE NOTE:Internet sales
are strictly prohibited and unauthorized. Any
HVAC systems purchased on the Internet, from an online retailer or any
similar e-tailing website, ORwhere the original factory
serial numbers of the display have been removed, defaced, or replaced in
any way WILL NOT BE COVERED BY WARRANTY.
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Statement

Contractors listed on our web site are “Independent Contractors”
and are not employed by Fujitsu. We list these as a convenience to
you, but cannot be held responsible for the work they do.

1. Ask around. Asking friends and neighbors if they have used an
HVAC contractor in the past is a good way to learn if they had a
good or bad experience with a local contractor. It is also a good
idea to contact several HVAC contractors.

2. Check their track record. Find out how long the contractor has
been in business for and if they have an established track record. A
good track record means that they have made their customers happy in
the past.

3. Request references. Given that the contractor has a good track
record, they should be able to provide you with references. Call
their references and don't be afraid to ask questions.
Fujitsu is
not liable for any installations that are performed incorrectly.

4. Contact your local Better Business Bureau. Ask them if anyone has filed a complaint about the contractor in
question.

5. Home Evaluation. The contractors should visit your home in order
to properly calculate the correct size and capacity air conditioner
or heat pump you need. Contractors should use a load calculation in
order to do this.

6. Compare estimates. Having more than one contractor visit your
home will allow you to compare the estimates of the contractors. If
one contractor gives you an estimate that is drastically different
from the others, don't be afraid to question them about it. They may
have noticed something another contractor missed.

7. Check for proper license. Make sure that your contractor is
properly licensed. Some states require a license, while others do
not.

8. Get a permit if needed. Call your town clerk to see if you need a
permit for the work you are getting done.